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		<description><![CDATA[Fish set record... by not showing up. | At the Bonneville Dam, Columbia River spring chinook are as scarce as they&#8217;ve been in 56 years. The main culprits are drought and predation by sea lions. Officials speculate that the run may be late because the drought-starved Columbia streamflow is just 65 percent of normal. Meanwhile, Washington&#8217;s snowpack is growing with all the recent wet weather. It&#8217;s almost as deep now as it was at this time in 2001...]]></description>
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